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Cover Photos: Left: F Street SE Non-Motorized Improvements, Right:
37th Street SE/D
Street SE RRFB
RESOLUTION NO. 5597
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE 2022- 2027
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM OF THE CITY OF AUBURN
WHEREAS, RCW 35. 77. 010 requires that the legislative body of each
City prepare and
adopt a comprehensive Transportation Improvement Program for the
ensuing six years, but only
after conducting a public hearing; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing to review the 2022-2027 Transportation
Improvement
Program for the City of Auburn was held on June 21, 2021, at the
hour of 7: 00 p. m. at the
Auburn City Council meeting held virtually, pursuant to notice
published in the legal newspaper
of the City of Auburn on June 10, 2022.
NOW, THEREFORE, `- THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. The 2022- 2027 comprehensive Transportation Improvement
Program is
adopted, which will be in substantial conformity with the attached
Exhibit" A."
Section 2. The City Engineer of the City of Auburn is authorized to
file a certified copy
of this Resolution and the 2022- 2027 Transportation Improvement
Program with the
Washington State Department of Transportation.
Section 3. The Mayor is authorized to implement such administrative
procedures as
may be necessary to carry out the directives of this
legislation.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force
on passage and
signatures.
CITY OF AUBURN
c A. i\. . InA\ AVrk, C.-6*( 11A^
Shawn Campbell, MMC, C ty Clerk Kendra Comeau, City Attorney
Resolution No. 5597
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Introduction
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Intersection, Traffic Signal and ITS Projects
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Auburn Way N/1st Street NE Signal Replacement (TIP# I-1)
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Annual Traffic Signal Improvements (TIP# I-2)
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ITS Dynamic Message Signs (TIP# I-3)
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Street Lighting Improvement Program (TIP# I-4)
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Harvey Rd NE/8th St NE Intersection Improvements (TIP# I-5)
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Lea Hill Road/112th Avenue SE Roundabout (TIP# I-6)
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Auburn Avenue/E Main Street Signal Replacement (TIP# I-7)
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R St SE/29th Street SE Intersection Improvements (TIP# I-8)
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Lea Hill ITS Expansion (TIP# I-9)
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R St SE/21st Street SE Roundabout (TIP# I-10)
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Auburn Way S/6th Street SE Intersection Improvements (TIP# I-11)
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SE 304th Street/132nd Avenue SE Roundabout (TIP# I-13)
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10th Street NW/A Street NW Intersection Improvements (TIP# I-15)
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15th Street NW/SR 167 NB Ramps (TIP# I-16)
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Non-Motorized and Transit Projects
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Non-Motorized Safety Program (TIP# N-1)
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Sidewalk Repair and Accessibility Program (TIP# N-2)
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Transit Partnership Routes (TIP# N-4)
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Sidewalk and ADA Inventory (TIP# N-5)
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Auburn Station Access Improvements (TIP# N-6)
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30
Auburn Way S (SR 164) – Southside Sidewalk Improvements (TIP# N-7)
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Evergreen Heights Elementary Sidewalks (TIP# N-8)
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Riverwalk Drive SE Non-Motorized Improvements (TIP# N-9)
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Lea Hill Safe Routes to Schools (TIP# N-11)
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Preservation Projects
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Lake Tapps Pkwy/Sumner-Tapps Hwy E Preservation (TIP# P-6)
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A Street SE Preservation (37th Street SE to Lakeland Hills Way)
(TIP# P-10) ....................... 43
C Street SW Preservation (W Main St to GSA Signal) (TIP# P-11)
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4th Street SE Preservation (Auburn Way S to L Street SE) (TIP#
P-14) .................................. 45
Roadway Projects
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Stewart Road – Sumner (Lake Tapps Parkway Corridor) (TIP# R-2)
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M St Underpass (3rd St SE to 8th St SE) (TIP# R-3)
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A St Loop (TIP# R-4)
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A St NW, Phase 2 (W Main St to 3rd St NW) (TIP# R-5)
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Auburn Way S Widening (Hemlock St SE to Poplar St SE) (TIP# R-6)
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M Street NE Widening (E Main St to 4th St NE) (TIP# R-7)
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49th St NE (Auburn Way N to D St NE) (TIP# R-8)
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46th Pl S Improvements (TIP# R-9)
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High Friction Surface Treatment (TIP# R-10)
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124th Ave SE Widening (SE 312th St to SE 318th St) (TIP# R-11)
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Regional Growth Center Access Improvements (TIP# R-16)
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Stewart Road – City of Pacific (Lake Tapps Parkway Corridor) (TIP#
R-24) ........................... 59
E Valley Highway Widening (TIP# R-26)
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Garden Avenue Realignment (TIP# R-27)
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61
Preliminary Engineering and Miscellaneous Projects
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A St NW, Phase 1 (3rd St NW to 14th St NW) (TIP# S-1)
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S 277th St Monitoring (TIP# S-2)
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Project Summary Sheet .………………………………… ….…………………….…Appendix A
2022-2027 TIP Project Map…..…………..……………………………………………Appendix B
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Executive Summary and Introduction 1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a 6-year plan for
transportation improvements that support the City of Auburns
current and future growth. The TIP along with the Comprehensive
Transportation Plan (CTP) serve as source documents for the City of
Auburn Capital Facilities Plan which is a Comprehensive Plan
element required by Washington’s Growth Management Act. The program
may be revised at any time by a majority of the City Council after
a public hearing.
INTRODUCTION
Purpose The TIP sets priorities for the allocation of secured and
unsecured funding and is a prerequisite of most grant programs.
Staff also uses the TIP to coordinate future transportation
projects with needed utility improvements. The projects and
programs identified in the TIP that increase the capacity of the
transportation system to address growth and development provide the
basis for the City’s transportation impact fee program. Statutory
Requirements Six Year Transportation Improvement Program - RCW
35.77.010 requires that each city prepare and adopt a comprehensive
transportation improvement program for the ensuing six calendar
years consistent with its CTP. This six-year TIP shall be filed
with the Secretary of the Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT) each year within 30 days of adoption.
Projects of Regional Significance - RCW 35.77.010 also requires
each city to specifically set forth those projects and programs of
regional significance for inclusion in the transportation
improvement program for that region. The 2022-2027 TIP includes two
projects of regional significance:
TIP Project Number Project Title
TIP# R-6 AWS Widening (Hemlock to Poplar) TIP# R-7 M St NE Widening
(E Main St to 4th St NE)
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Methodology Transportation needs are identified by examining the
latest information concerning level of service, safety and crash
history, growth trends, traffic studies and the City’s adopted CTP.
The likelihood of receiving federal or state grants for various
improvements, community interests and values are also considered.
All of these factors yield a prioritized list of transportation
improvements. Projects are grouped into the following categories
based on the type of improvement:
• Intersection, Signal & Intelligent Transportation System
Projects; • Non-Motorized & Transit Projects; • Preservation
Projects; • Roadway Improvement Projects; and • Preliminary
Engineering & Miscellaneous Projects.
Each project is identified as a Capacity or Non-capacity
improvement and those that are located on a defined Arterial LOS
Corridor (per Table 2-2 of the City’s CTP) are identified
accordingly. Capacity projects from the 6-year plan are
incorporated into the CTP as Group A projects. Longer term capacity
projects are listed in the CTP as Group B Projects. With the
exception of the Traffic Impact Fee fund, the TIP is proposed to be
financially constrained for the entire six years covered by the
TIP. The TIP shows a negative traffic impact fee fund balance in
2025, but is financially constrained through the end of the six
year period.
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Projects & Financing Plan Summary
TIP# Intersection, Signal and ITS Projects 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Total
I-1 Auburn Way N/1st Street NE Signal Replacement
Capital Costs 105,935 - - - - - 105,935
Arterial Preservation Fund (105) 20,000 - - - - - 20,000
I-2 Annual Traffic Signal Improvements
Capital Costs 100,000 180,000 185,000 190,000 195,000 200,000
1,050,000
Funding Sources: . . . . . .
I-3 ITS Dynamic Message Signs
Capital Costs - - - - 35,000 225,000 260,000
Funding Sources:
I-4 Street Lighting Improvement Program
Capital Costs 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
300,000
Funding Sources:
I-5 Harvey Road/8th Street NE Intersection Improvements
Capital Costs 83,196 82,794 82,382 81,990 81,589 81,187
493,138
Funding Sources:
Traffic Impact Fees 83,196 82,794 82,382 81,990 81,589 81,187
493,138
I-6 Lea Hill Road/112th Avenue SE Roundabout
Capital Costs - - 350,000 420,000 2,200,000 2,200,000
5,170,000
Funding Sources:
Traffic Impact Fees - - 350,000 420,000 600,000 1,100,000
2,470,000
I-7 Auburn Avenue/E Main Street Signal Replacement
Capital Costs - - - - 200,000 900,000 1,100,000
Funding Sources:
I-8 R Street SE/29th Street SE Intersection Improvements
Capital Costs 525,000 250,000 4,000,000 - - - 4,775,000
Funding Sources:
Other (Icon) - - 125,000 - - - 125,000
Funding Sources:
REET 2 - - 50,000 250,000 - - 300,000
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TIP# Intersection, Signal and ITS Projects 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Total
I-10 R Street SE/21st Street SE Roundabout
Capital Costs - 250,000 100,000 750,000 - - 1,100,000
Funding Sources:
I-11 Auburn Way S/6th Street SE Intersection Improvements
Capital Costs - 130,000 25,000 845,000 - - 1,000,000
Funding Sources:
Capital Costs - 250,000 50,000 1,200,000 - - 1,500,000
Funding Sources:
I-15 10th Street NW/A Street NW Intersection Improvements
Capital Costs 250,000 750,000 - - - - 1,000,000
Funding Sources:
I-16 15th Street NW/SR 167 NB Ramps
Capital Costs 1,525,000 - - - - - 1,525,000
Other (Developer) 1,300,000 - - - - - 1,300,000
Capital Costs 2,639,131 1,942,794 4,942,382 4,036,990 2,761,589
3,656,187 19,979,073
Funding Sources:
Unsecured Grants - - - 1,295,000 1,600,000 1,100,000
3,995,000
Traffic Impact Fees 1,058,196 1,712,794 4,157,382 2,251,990 881,589
2,081,187 12,143,138
REET 2 150,000 230,000 285,000 490,000 245,000 250,000
1,650,000
Other (Icon) - - 125,000 - - - 125,000
Other (Developer) 1,300,000 - - - - - 1,300,000
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TIP: Non-Motorized and Transit Projects 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Total
N-1 Non-Motorized Safety Program
Funding Sources:
N-2 Sidewalk Repair and Accessibility Program
Capital Costs 185,000 145,000 20,000 220,000 190,000 20,000
780,000
Funding Sources:
Other (Fees) - 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 100,000
N-4 Transit Partnership Routes
Funding Sources:
N-5 Sidewalk and ADA Inventory
Capital Costs - 200,000 - - - - 200,000
Capital Costs - 125,000 - - - - 125,000
N-7 Auburn Way S (SR 164) - Southside Sidewalk Improvements
Capital Costs 95,000 750,000 - - - - 845,000
Funding Sources:
Other (MIT) - 75,000 - - - - 75,000
Funding Sources:
N-9 Riverwalk Drive SE Non-Motorized Improvements
Capital Costs 175,000 1,050,000 - - - - 1,225,000
Funding Sources:
Secured Grants 125,000 455,000 - - - - 580,000
Other (MIT) - 332,500 - - - - 332,500
Capital Costs - 70,000 900,000 - - - 970,000
Funding Sources:
Subtotal, Non-Motorized & Transit Projects:
Funding Sources
Secured Grants 205,000 1,070,000 - - - - 1,275,000
Unsecured Grants - 55,000 700,000 - 120,000 1,440,000
2,315,000
REET 2 200,000 400,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000
1,400,000
Other (Fees) - 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 100,000
Other (MIT) - 407,500 - - - 407,500
Other (King County Metro) - 125,000 - - - 125,000 Total Funding
790,000 2,680,000 1,265,000 570,000 695,000 2,180,000
8,180,000
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TIP# Preservation Projects 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Total
P-1 Arterial Street Preservation Program
Capital Costs 600,000 600,000 150,000 1,133,870 2,050,000 2,200,000
6,733,870
Funding Sources:
P-2 Local Street Preservation Program
Capital Costs 1,650,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
2,000,000 11,650,000
Funding Sources:
Local Street Pres. Fund (103) - 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000
350,000 1,750,000
Utilities Transfer to 103 Fund 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000
150,000 150,000 900,000
REET 2 1,500,000 - - - - - 1,500,000
P-3 2nd Street SE Preservation
Capital Costs 175,000 - - - - - 175,000
Secured Grants 105,000 - - - - - 105,000
Capital Costs 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
600,000
Funding Sources:
Arterial Preservation Fund (105) 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
100,000 100,000 600,000
P-5 Bridge Structure Preservation Program
Capital Costs 50,000 - 50,000 - 50,000 - 150,000
Funding Sources:
P-6 Lake Tapps Pkwy/Sumner-Tapps Hwy E Preservation
Capital Costs 25,000 75,000 1,284,356 - - - 1,384,356
Funding Sources:
Arterial Preservation Fund (105) 25,000 75,000 534,356 - - -
634,356 Secured Grants - - 750,000 - - - 750,000
P-10 A St SE Preservation (37th St SE to Lakeland Hills Way)
Capital Costs - 25,000 100,000 1,732,260 - - 1,857,260
Funding Sources:
Unsecured Grants - - - 866,130 - - 866,130
P-11 C Street SW Preservation (W Main St to GSA Signal)
Capital Costs 100,000 2,236,544 - - - - 2,336,544
Funding Sources:
Secured Grants - 1,118,272 - - - - 1,118,272
P-14 4th Street SE Preservation (Auburn Way S to L Street SE)
Capital Costs 2,662,620 - - - - - 2,662,620
Secured Grants 1,597,572 - - - - - 1,597,572
Funding Sources
Local Street Pres. Fund (103) - 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000
350,000 1,750,000
Arterial Preservation Fund (105) 2,010,048 1,918,272 934,356
2,100,000 2,200,000 2,300,000 11,462,676
Secured Grants 1,702,572 1,118,272 750,000 - - - 3,570,844
Unsecured Grants - - - 866,130 - - 866,130
REET 2 1,500,000 - - - - - 1,500,000
Utilities Transfer to 103 Fund 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000
150,000 150,000 900,000
Other (Unidentified 103 Funding) - 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000
1,500,000 1,500,000 7,500,000
Total Funding 5,362,620 5,036,544 3,684,356 4,966,130 4,200,000
4,300,000 27,549,650
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TIP# Roadway Projects 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Total
R-1 Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program
Capital Costs 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000
900,000
Funding Sources:
R-2 Stewart Road - City of Sumner (Lake Tapps Parkway
Corridor)
Capital Costs - - 150,000 - - - 150,000
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - 150,000 - - - 150,000
R-3 M Street Underpass (3rd St SE to 8th St SE)
Capital Costs 122,843 122,550 122,258 121,965 121,673 121,380
732,669
Funding Sources:
Traffic Impact Fees 122,843 122,550 122,258 121,965 121,673 121,380
732,669
R-4 A Street Loop
Funding Sources:
Other (Sound Transit) - 340,000 - - - - 340,000
R-5 A Street NW, Phase 2 (W Main St to 3rd St NW)
Capital Costs - - 350,000 2,650,000 - - 3,000,000
Funding Sources:
Other (Developer) - - - 1,325,000 - - 1,325,000
R-6 Auburn Way S Widening (Hemlock St SE to Poplar St SE)
Capital Costs 1,143,988 400,000 4,000,000 3,000,000 - -
8,543,988
Funding Sources:
Traffic Impact Fees 846,438 400,000 1,938,153 1,453,615 - -
4,638,206
R-7 M Street NE Widening (E Main St to 4th St NE)
Capital Costs 375,000 50,000 2,485,000 - - - 2,910,000
Funding Sources:
REET 2 - - 400,000 - - - 400,000
Traffic Impact Fees 70,000 - 465,000 - - - 535,000
R-8 49th Street NE (Auburn Way N to I St NE)
Capital Costs 500,000 1,500,000 - - - - 2,000,000
Funding Sources:
Capital Costs - - - 250,000 250,000 750,000 1,250,000
Funding Sources:
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TIP# Roadway Projects 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Total
R-10 High Friction Surface Treatment
Capital Costs 360,000 - - - - - 360,000
Secured Grants 360,000 - - - - - 360,000
R-11 124th Avenue SE Widening (SE 312th St to SE 318th St)
Capital Costs - - - - 400,000 1,100,000 1,500,000
Funding Sources:
Capital Costs 100,000 1,500,000 - - - - 1,600,000
Funding Sources:
R-24 Stewart Road - City of Pacific (Lake Tapps Parkway
Corridor)
Capital Costs 100,000 - - - - - 100,000
Funding Sources:
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - 100,000 75,000 175,000
R-27 Garden Avenue Realignment
Capital Costs 500,000 - - - - - 500,000
TIP# Roadway Projects 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Total
Subtotal, Roadway Projects:
Funding Sources
Traffic Impact Fees 1,969,281 789,550 2,675,411 1,825,580 871,673
2,046,380 10,177,875
Traffic Mitigation Fees 100,000 - 150,000 - - - 250,000
REET 2 150,000 150,000 550,000 150,000 150,000 150,000
1,300,000
Other (Developer) 500,000 1,500,000 - 1,325,000 - - 3,325,000
Other (Sound Transit) - 340,000 - - - - 340,000
Total Funding 3,681,831 5,254,550 7,257,258 6,171,965 1,221,673
2,371,380 25,958,657
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TIP# Pre. Eng. and Misc. Projects 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Total
S-1 A Street NW - Phase 1 (3rd St NW to 14th St NW) - Env.
Monitoring
Capital Costs 25,000 - - - - - 25,000
Traffic Impact Fees 25,000 - - - - - 25,000
S-2 S 277th St Corridor Capacity and Non-Motorized Trail
Improvements - Env. Monitoring
Capital Costs 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
120,000
Funding Sources:
Traffic Impact Fees 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
120,000
Subtotal, Pre. Eng. and Misc. Projects:
Capital Costs 45,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
145,000
Funding Sources
Traffic Impact Fees 45,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
145,000
Total Funding 45,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
145,000
PROJECT FINANCING SUMMARY: 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Total
CAPITAL COSTS
Int., Signal and ITS Projects 2,639,131 1,942,794 4,942,382
4,036,990 2,761,589 3,656,187 19,979,073
Non-Motorized Projects 790,000 2,680,000 1,265,000 570,000 695,000
2,180,000 8,180,000
Preservation Projects 5,362,620 5,036,544 3,684,356 4,966,130
4,200,000 4,300,000 27,549,650
Roadway Projects 3,681,831 5,254,550 7,257,258 6,171,965 1,221,673
2,371,380 25,958,657
Prel. Eng. and Misc. Projects 45,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
20,000 145,000
Total Costs 12,518,582 14,933,888 17,168,996 15,765,085 8,898,262
12,527,567 81,812,380
FUNDING SOURCES:
Secured Grants 2,565,122 4,613,272 2,811,847 1,546,385 - -
11,536,626
Unsecured Grants - 55,000 900,000 3,486,130 1,920,000 2,715,000
9,076,130
Traffic Impact Fees 3,072,477 2,522,344 6,852,793 4,097,570
1,773,262 4,147,567 22,466,013
Traffic Mitigation Fees 100,000 - 150,000 - - - 250,000
Local Street Pres. Fund (103) - 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000
350,000 1,750,000
Utilities Transfer to 103 Fund 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000
150,000 150,000 900,000
Other (Unidentified 103 Funding) - 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000
1,500,000 1,500,000 7,500,000
Arterial Preservation Fund (105) 2,240,048 1,918,272 2,529,356
2,100,000 2,200,000 2,300,000 13,287,676
REET 2 2,000,000 780,000 1,035,000 840,000 595,000 600,000
5,850,000
Other (Fees) - 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 100,000
Other (King County Metro) - 125,000 - - - - 125,000
Other (Developer) 1,800,000 1,500,000 - 1,325,000 - -
4,625,000
Other (MIT) - 407,500 - - - - 407,500
Other (Icon) - - 125,000 - - - 125,000
Total Funding 12,518,582 14,933,888 17,168,996 15,765,085 8,898,262
12,527,567 81,812,380
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Financial Constraint and Fund Balance Summary
2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Unrestricted Street Revenue 102
Project Expenses 590,935 652,500 745,000 350,000 390,000
745,000
End of Year Fund Balance 548,931 501,431 361,431 621,431 841,431
711,431
Traffic Impact Fees
Forecast Annual Revenue 2,283,000 2,443,000 2,614,000 2,797,000
2,993,000 3,202,000
Project Expenses 3,072,477 2,522,344 6,852,793 4,097,570 1,773,262
4,147,567
End of Year Fund Balance 5,382,909 5,303,565 1,064,772 (235,798)
983,940 38,373
Traffic Mitigation Fees
Forecast Annual Revenue 68,334 33,654 386,400 - - -
Project Expenses 100,000 - 150,000 - - -
End of Year Fund Balance 106,730 140,384 376,784 376,784 376,784
376,784
Local Street Preservation Fund 103
Beginning Fund Balance 2,027,953 2,027,953 1,677,953 1,327,953
977,953 627,953
Forecast Annual Revenue 1,650,000 1,650,000 1,650,000 1,650,000
1,650,000 1,650,000
Project Expenses 1,650,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
2,000,000
End of Year Fund Balance 2,027,953 1,677,953 1,327,953 977,953
627,953 277,953
Arterial Preservation Fund 105
Forecast Annual Revenue 1,800,000 1,900,000 2,000,000 2,100,000
2,200,000 2,300,000
Project Expenses 2,170,048 1,918,272 2,529,356 2,100,000 2,200,000
2,300,000
End of Year Fund Balance 1,038,152 1,019,880 490,524 490,524
490,524 490,524
Grants
Unsecured Grants - 55,000 900,000 3,486,130 1,920,000
2,715,000
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Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: Auburn Way N/1st Street NE Signal Replacement STIP#
AUB-N/A
Project No: CP1927
Project Type: Non-Capacity
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 86,812 773,410 85,935 - - - - - -
946,157 Arterial Preservation Fund (105) - 205,000 20,000 - - - - -
- 225,000
Unsecured Grant - - - - - - - - - - Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
- - - -
REET 2 - - - - - - - - - - Total Funding Sources: 86,812 978,410
105,935 - - - - - - 1,171,157
Capital Expenditures:
Design 86,812 191,189 - - - - - - - 278,001 Right of Way - - - - -
- - - - - Construction - 787,221 105,935 - - - - - - 893,156
Total Expenditures: 86,812 978,410 105,935 - - - - - -
1,171,157
TIP# I-1
Description:
The project will replace the existing traffic signal at the Auburn
Way N/1st Street NE signal. The signal was constructed in 1968 and
is approaching the end of its service life. The project scope also
includes the construction of ADA improvements, curb-bulbs, and
storm improvements.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Replacing the traffic signal will reduce on-going maintenance costs
to replace parts and equipment that have reached the end of their
service life.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND (328)
Project No: Varies
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Cap. Imp. Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - - Unsecured Grant - - - -
- - - - - -
REET 2 - 304,313 100,000 180,000 185,000 190,000 195,000 200,000 -
1,354,313 Other - - - - - - - - - -
Total Funding Sources: - 304,313 100,000 180,000 185,000 190,000
195,000 200,000 - 1,354,313
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - - - - - - Right of Way - - - - - - - - - -
Construction - 304,313 100,000 180,000 185,000 190,000 195,000
200,000 - 1,354,313
Total Expenditures: - 304,313 100,000 180,000 185,000 190,000
195,000 200,000 - 1,354,313
TIP# I-2
The program will replace end of life traffic signal and Intelligent
Transportation System (ITS) equipment including cabinets, video
detection cameras, field network devices, traffic cameras, battery
backup components, and other related equipment. The program also
includes minor safety improvements, operations improvements, and
Accessible Pedestrian Signal Improvements based on the requirements
of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have a positive impact on the operating budget
for street maintenance, reducing maintenance costs.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project No: Varies
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 224,320 462,201 - - - - 35,000 225,000
- 946,521
Unsecured Grant - - - - - - - - - - Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
- - - -
REET 2 97,500 - - - - - - - - 97,500
Capital Expenditures:
Total Expenditures: 321,820 462,201 - - - - 35,000 225,000 -
1,044,021
TIP# I-3
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The annual maintenance and operational costs for this project is
estimated to be $750 per sign.
Description:
The program constructs Dynamic Message Signs at various locations
throughout the City. Dynamic message signs are an important tool
for communicating with roadway users in real time. Priority
locations for sign placement are based on the Comprehensive
Transportation Plan and include S. 277th, Auburn Way N, Auburn Way
S, W Valley Highway, E Valley Highway, Lake Tapps Parkway, 15th St
NW, and Lea Hill Rd.
Progress Summary:
The Auburn Way S and S 277th Street have been completed. The Lake
Tapps Parkway and 15th Street NW signs are being constructed during
2021.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND (328)
Project No: Varies
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Cap. Imp. Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
REET 2 - 91,922 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 -
391,922
Other - - - - - - - - - - Total Funding Sources: - 91,922 50,000
50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 - 391,922
Capital Expenditures:
Construction - 91,922 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 -
391,922 Total Expenditures: - 91,922 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
50,000 50,000 - 391,922
TIP# I-4
Description:
The project constructs lighting improvements throughout the City,
including upgrading decorative street lights not converted to LED
with the 2020 conversion project, and installing new street
lights.
Progress Summary:
During 2021 a program is being developed to continue the conversion
of decorative city street lights and non-city owned street lights
which were not included in the 2020 LED conversion project.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
New street lights installed with this program will increase the
City's street light power costs but this increase will be offset by
decreased power costs as existing standard street lights are
converted to LED.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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Project Title: Harvey Rd NE/8th St NE Intersection Improvements
STIP# AUB-N/A
Project No: CP0611 Project Type: Capacity Project Manager: N/A LOS
Corridor ID# 5,19
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - - Unsecured Grant - -
- - - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees (Debt Service) 945,178 83,598 83,196 82,794
82,382 81,990 81,589 81,187 80,785 1,602,699 Traffic Impact Fees
204,500 - - - - - - - - 204,500
PWTF 1,527,300 - - - - - - - - 1,527,300 Total Funding Sources:
1,731,800 83,598 83,196 82,794 82,382 81,990 81,589 81,187 80,785
1,807,199
Capital Expenditures:
Design 327,500 - - - - - - - - 327,500 Right of Way 200,400 - - - -
- - - - 200,400 Construction 1,203,900 - - - - - - 1,203,900
Long Term Debt: PWTF 945,178 83,598 83,196 82,794 82,382 81,990
81,589 81,187 80,785 1,602,699 Total Expenditures: 1,731,800 83,598
83,196 82,794 82,382 81,990 81,589 81,187 80,785 1,807,199
TIP# I-5
N/A
Description:
The project constructed one eastbound through/right turn-lane on
8th St NE to the west of Harvey Rd and modified traffic signals and
traffic channelization to accommodate the new lane. The additional
lane reduced traffic delays and queuing at the intersection of
Harvey Rd and 8th St NE in all directions. This project also
reconstructed M St NE from 4th St NE to 8th St NE, a segment of
roadway approximately 0.3 miles long with a four-lane
cross-section. The reconstruction addressed the existing poor
pavement condition and completed sidewalk gaps.
Progress Summary:
Project was completed in 2010. Ongoing budget is for Public Works
Trust Fund Loan debt payments through 2028.
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: Lea Hill Road/112th Avenue SE Roundabout STIP#
AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - - Unsecured Grant - -
- - - - 1,600,000 1,100,000 - 2,700,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - 350,000 420,000 600,000 1,100,000 -
2,470,000
Other - - - - - - - - - - Total Funding Sources: - - - - 350,000
420,000 2,200,000 2,200,000 - 5,170,000
Capital Expenditures:
Total Expenditures: - - - - 350,000 420,000 2,200,000 2,200,000 -
5,170,000
TIP# I-6
Description:
The project will construct a single-lane roundabout at the 112th
Avenue SE intersection with Lea Hill Road. The intersection is
currently stop-controlled on the 112th Avenue SE approach. The
project will also implement turn restrictions at the Lea Hill Road
intersection with 105th Place SE, and remove the existing span wire
traffic
signal. The project will improve traffic operations, safety and
non-motorized access.
Progress Summary:
The Lea Hill Road Corridor study was completed during 2020. This
project is based on the study recommendations.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be
$1,000.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: Auburn Avenue/E Main Street Signal Replacement STIP#
AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Project Type: Non-Capacity
Project Manager: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - - Unsecured Grant - -
- - - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - - - - - - REET 2 - - - - - - 200,000
900,000 - 1,100,000
Total Funding Sources: - - - - - - 200,000 900,000 -
1,100,000
Capital Expenditures:
Total Expenditures: - - - - - - 200,000 900,000 - 1,100,000
TIP# I-7
Description:
This program will replace the existing traffic signal at the Auburn
Avenue/E Main Street signal, which was constructed in 1968. The
project scope also includes the construction of ADA
improvements.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Replacing the traffic signal will reduce on-going maintenance costs
to replace parts and equipment that have reached the end of their
service life.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: R Street SE/29th Street SE Intersection Improvements
STIP# AUB-N/A
Project No: CP2116
Project Type: Capacity
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - -
Unsecured Grant - - - - - - - - - -
Other (Icon) - - - - 125,000 - - - - 125,000 Total Funding Sources:
- 825,000 525,000 250,000 4,000,000 - - - - 5,600,000
Capital Expenditures:
Construction - - - - 4,000,000 - - - - 4,000,000 Total
Expenditures: - 825,000 525,000 250,000 4,000,000 - - - -
5,600,000
TIP# I-8
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The additional annual maintenance cost for this project is
estimated to be $500. Replacing the traffic signal will reduce
on-going maintenance costs to replace parts and equipment that have
reached the end of their service life.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
Description:
The project will construct a second southbound through lane between
22nd Street SE and 33rd Street SE and a new signal at the 29th
Street SE intersection. The improvements are needed to address the
existing LOS deficiency at this intersection during the weekday PM
peak hour. The project will also preserve the pavement and
rechannelize R Street SE between 33rd Street SE and the White River
Bridge.
Progress Summary:
The R Street Corridor study was completed during 2020. This project
is based on the study recommendations.
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project No: TBD
Project Type: Capacity
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - 50,000 250,000 - - - 300,000
REET 2 - - - - 50,000 250,000 - - - 300,000 Total Funding Sources:
- - - - 100,000 500,000 - - - 600,000
Capital Expenditures:
TIP# I-9
Description:
This project will extend new City of Auburn fiber east along SE
304th St from 124th Ave SE to 132nd Ave SE and connect to the
signal with SE 304th St. This will support communication to School
zone beacons on both SE 304th St and 132nd Ave SE, one traffic
signal, one battery backup, and ITS cameras.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be
$500.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: R Street SE/21st Street SE Roundabout STIP#
AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - -
Unsecured Grant - - - - - 600,000 - - - 600,000 Traffic Impact Fees
- - - 250,000 100,000 150,000 - - - 500,000
Other - - - - - - - - - - Total Funding Sources: - - - 250,000
100,000 750,000 - - - 1,100,000
Capital Expenditures:
Total Expenditures: - - - 250,000 100,000 750,000 - - -
1,100,000
TIP# I-10
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be
$1,000.
Description:
The project will construct a single lane roundabout in place of the
existing east/west stop-control on 21st Street SE. The project is
needed to address an existing LOS deficiency, and will improve
safety at the intersection.
Progress Summary:
This improvement was recommended in the R Street Corridor study
which was completed during 2020.
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: Auburn Way S/6th Street SE Intersection Improvements
STIP# AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - -
Unsecured Grant - - - - - 695,000 - - - 695,000 Traffic Impact Fees
- - - 130,000 25,000 150,000 - - - 305,000
Other - - - - - - - - - - Total Funding Sources: - - - 130,000
25,000 845,000 - - - 1,000,000
Capital Expenditures:
Total Expenditures: - - - 130,000 25,000 845,000 - - -
1,000,000
TIP# I-11
Description:
The project will construct a dedicated southbound right-turn pocket
on Auburn Way S at 6th Street SE and other improvements to support
the new right-turn pocket. The project will address an existing
level of service deficiency at the intersection, improving access
from SR-18 to A Street SE.
Progress Summary:
Federal grant funding for construction is proposed to be applied
for in 2022. If awarded construction would occur in 2025.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be
$500.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: SE 304th Street/132nd Avenue SE Roundabout STIP#
AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - -
Total Funding Sources: - - - 250,000 50,000 1,200,000 - - -
1,500,000
Capital Expenditures:
Total Expenditures: - - - 250,000 50,000 1,200,000 - - -
1,500,000
TIP# I-13
Description:
The project will construct a single-lane roundabout at the SE 304th
Street intersection with 132nd Avenue SE on Lea Hill. The
roundabout will replace the existing stop- control on the SE 304th
Street approach. The project is needed to address a level of
service deficiency at the intersection.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be
$1,000.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: 10th Street NW/A Street NW Intersection Improvements
STIP# AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - -
Total Funding Sources: - - 250,000 750,000 - - - - -
1,000,000
Capital Expenditures:
TIP# I-15
Description:
The project will construct a new traffic signal in place of the
existing stop-control on the 10th Street NW approach. The project
is needed to address a level of service deficiency at the
intersection. The project will also evaluate intersection control,
channelization, and pedestrian crossing improvements along 10th
Street NW to the east of the intersection.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be
$1,000.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project Title: 15th Street NW/SR 167 NB Ramps STIP# AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Project Type: Capacity
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - 225,000 - - - - - - 225,000 Other
(Developer) 50,000 75,000 1,300,000 - - - - - - 1,425,000
Total Funding Sources: 50,000 75,000 1,525,000 - - - - - -
1,650,000
Capital Expenditures:
TIP# I-16
Description:
The project will construct a new westbound right-turn pocket on
15th Street NW at the intersection with the SR 167 northbound
ramps. The widening is needed to improve the level of service and
manage vehicle queues at the intersection.
Progress Summary:
The design and construction of the project is anticipated as part
of an adjacent development project.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be
$500.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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Project No: Varies
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 165,000 150,000 150,000 150,000
150,000 150,000 150,000 - 1,065,000
Unsecured Grant - - - - - - - - - -
REET 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Other - - - - - - - - - - Total Funding Sources: - 165,000 150,000
150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 - 1,065,000
Capital Expenditures:
Right of Way - - - - - - - - - -
TIP# N-1
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street
maintenance.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
Description:
The program will construct non-motorized safety improvement
projects at locations throughout the City. Projects are prioritized
based on pedestrian and bicycle demands, existing deficiencies,
field studies and community requests. Common improvements installed
by this progam include, but are not limited to, RRFBs, signage,
striping, raised crosswalk, bicycle lanes, etc.
Progress Summary:
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Project No: Varies, CP2106
Project Type: Non-Capacity (Annual)
Project Manager: James Webb
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Cap. Imp. Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
Unsecured Grant - - - - - - - - - - REET 2 - 340,022 185,000
125,000 - 200,000 170,000 - - 1,020,022
Other (Fees) - - - 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 - 100,000
Total Funding Sources: - 340,022 185,000 145,000 20,000 220,000
190,000 20,000 - 1,120,022
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 45,000 37,000 29,000 4,000 44,000 38,000 4,000 -
201,000
Right of Way - - - - - - - - - - Construction - 295,022 148,000
116,000 16,000 176,000 152,000 16,000 - 919,022
Total Expenditures: - 340,022 185,000 145,000 20,000 220,000
190,000 20,000 - 1,120,022
TIP# N-2
Description:
The program replaces damaged sidewalks throughout the City, adds
new curb ramps, and replaces existing curb ramps that do not meet
current American with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Projects
are prioritized annually based on pedestrian demands, existing
deficiencies, and citizen requests. Program funds reflect
remaining budget after allocations to specific ADA and sidewalk
improvement projects. The "fees" shown in the funding sources would
be from a new proposed program that is under consideration that
would give residents the option to pay a fee to the City for
replacement of damaged sidewalk sections that they are responsible
for (caused by their private trees) and the replacement work would
occur with this program. Typically HUD funds (not shown below) are
also transferred into this program to complete accessibility
improvements in qualifying neighborhoods.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street
maintenance.
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Project No: N/A
Project Type: Other
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 180,000 185,000 190,000 195,000
200,000 205,000 210,000 - 1,365,000 Unsecured Grant - - - - - - - -
- -
REET 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Other (Agencies) - - - - - - - - - - Total Funding Sources: -
180,000 185,000 190,000 195,000 200,000 205,000 210,000 -
1,365,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - - - - - - Transit Service - 180,000 185,000
190,000 195,000 200,000 205,000 210,000 - 1,365,000
Total Expenditures: - 180,000 185,000 190,000 195,000 200,000
205,000 210,000 - 1,365,000
TIP# N-4
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street
maintenance.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
Description:
Operating costs associated with the Commuter Shuttle (PT497) from
the Lakeland Hills neighborhood to Auburn Station.
Progress Summary:
The Lakeland Hills route, PT497, began in 2009. The route is
operated in partnership with King County Metro and Pierce Transit
and is being extended. Route 910 is a KC Metro Transit Now
Partnership Program currently authorized until September 2020. The
agreement for the Route 910 is will not be renewed as King County
Metro is ending this program.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND (328)
Project No: TBD
Project Type: Non-Capacity
Project Manager: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Cap. Imp. Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
Capital Expenditures:
TIP# N-5
Description:
The project will create an inventory of existing sidewalk and ADA
infrastrucutre located with the public ROW througout the City. This
information will be used to identify and propritize deficiencies in
existing non-motorized infrastrucure, and to document progress on
the implementation of the ADA transition plan.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street
maintenance.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project No: TBD
Project Manager: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - - Unsecured Grant - -
- - - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - - - - - - Other (King County Metro) -
- - 125,000 - - - - - 125,000
Total Funding Sources: - - - 125,000 - - - - - 125,000
Capital Expenditures:
Total Expenditures: - - - 125,000 - - - - - 125,000
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street
maintenance.
Description:
The project will reconstruct the channelization and curb radii to
improve the turning radius for transit vehicles at the northeast
corner of A St SW/2nd St SW.
Progress Summary:
The ROW needed to accommodate this improvement was dedicated by the
adjacent development project. King County Metro will complete the
design and construction of the improvements as part of the
RapidRide I Line project.
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Project Title: Auburn Way S (SR 164) - Southside Sidewalk
Improvements STIP# AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Project Manager: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Cap. Imp. Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - - - - - -
Other (MIT) - - - 75,000 - - - - - 75,000 Total Funding Sources: -
- 95,000 750,000 - - - - - 845,000
Capital Expenditures:
TIP# N-7
Description:
The project will construct sidewalk along the south side of Auburn
Way S. The existing sidewalk along the south side currently ends at
the intersection with Howard Road and restarts to the west of the
intersection with Muckleshoot Plaza. The sidewalk gap extends for
approximately 1,700 feet. The project also includes a Rapid
Flashing Rectangular Beacon (RRFB) across Howard Road to provide a
connection from the existing non-motorized facilities to the
proposed improvements.
Progress Summary:
Grant funding from WSDOT was awarded in 2021. The design phase will
start in 2022, with construction of the improvements completed
during 2023. The City and Muckleshoot Indian Tribe have entered
into a memorandum of understanding for improvements along the
Auburn Way S corridor, and are currently negotiating the funding
agreement for this project.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street
maintenance.
Budget Forecast Project Costs
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)
Project No: TBD
Project Type: Non-Motorized
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 24,500 - - - - - - 160,000 -
184,500
Unsecured Grant - - - - - - 120,000 1,440,000 - 1,560,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees 100,000 - - - - - - - - 100,000 Total
Funding Sources: 247,000 - - - - - 150,000 1,800,000 -
2,197,000
Capital Expenditures:
TIP# N-8
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street
maintenance.
Description:
The project will construct a new sidewalk along the north side of S
316th Street between the end of the existing sidewalk at 56th
Avenue S and 51st Avenue S to the west (approximately 1,250 feet).
The project will also construct curb and gutter, storm
improvements, and street lighting.
Progress Summary:
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Activity: 2021 YE Total Project
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 20,000 50,000 262,500 - - - - -
332,500
Secured Grant - 55,000 125,000 455,000 - - - - 635,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - - - - - -
Other (MIT) - - - 332,500 - - - - - 332,500 Total Funding Sources:
- 75,000 175,000 1,050,000 - - - - - 1,300,000
Capital Expenditures:
TIP # N-9
Description:
The project will construct sidewalks, street lighting, and related
storm improvements along the east side of Riverwalk Drive SE
between Auburn Way S and Howard Road SE. This project will close a
gap in the sidewalk system completing a non-motorized connection
between the R Street SE and Auburn Way S. The project will also
install a RRFB at the intersection with Howard Road. The project is
proposed to be in partnership with the Muckleshoot Indian
Tribe.
Progress Summary:
Grant funding from WSDOT was awarded in 2021. The design phase will
start in 2021 with construction of the improvements completed
during 2023. The City and Muckleshoot Indian Tribe have entered
into a memorandum of understanding for improvements along the
Auburn Way S corridor, and are currently negotiating the funding
agreement for this project.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be
$2,000.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
Non-Motorized and Transit Projects 35
Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND (328)
Project Title: Lea Hill Safe Routes to Schools STIP# AUB-N/A
Project No: TBD
Project Type: Non-Motorized
Project Manager: TBD
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - - - - -
Unsecured State Grant - - - 55,000 700,000 - - - - 755,000 REET 2 -
- - 15,000 200,000 - - - - 215,000
Other - - - - - - - - - - Total Funding Sources: - - - 70,000
900,000 - - - - 970,000
Capital Expenditures:
Total Expenditures: - - - 70,000 900,000 - - - - 970,000
TIP# N-11
Description:
The project will construct non-motorized improvements along SE
304th St from Hazelwood Elementary School extending east to 124th
Ave SE, and along the west side of 124th Ave SE to the south of SE
304th St. The project will complete multiple gaps in the existing
non-motorized network. The project will also construct curb and
gutter, ADA compliant curb ramps, driveways aprons and retaining
walls associated with the new sidewalks. Utility poles will need to
be relocated to accommodate the proposed sidewalk alignment in some
locations. Additional lighting is proposed for pedestrian safety
and will be incorporated onto existing/relocated utility poles, and
an RRFB will be installed at the SE 304th St intersection with
116th Ave SE. Ancillary work, including but not limited to,
property restoration, grading, storm upgrades, school zone beacon
relocation, channelization, fencing, landscaping and mailbox
relocation will be addressed with the project.
Progress Summary:
Grant funding is anticipated to be applied for in 2022. If secured,
the design phase will be started in 2023.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street
maintenance.
Budget Forecast Project Cost
Non-Motorized and Transit Projects 36
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Preservation Projects 37
ARTERIAL PRESERVATION FUND (105)
Project No: Varies
Project Type: Preservation
Activity: 2021 YE
Funding Sources: Prior to 2021 Estimate 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
2027 Beyond 2027 Total Project Cost
Arterial Preservation Fund - 2,200,000 600,000 600,000 150,000
1,133,870 2,050,000 2,200,000 - 8,933,870 Total Funding Sources: -
2,200,000 600,000 600,000 150,000 1,133,870 2,050,000 2,200,000 -
8,933,870
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 330,000 90,000 90,000 22,500 170,081 307,500 330,000 -
1,340,081 Right of Way - - - - - - - - - - Construction - 1,870,000
510,000 510,000 127,500 963,790 1,742,500 1,870,000 -
7,593,790
Total Expenditures: - 2,200,000 600,000 600,000 150,000 1,133,870
2,050,000 2,200,000 - 8,933,870
TIP# P-1
Description:
The program preserves classified streets throughout the City.
Individual projects may include a combination of crack seal,
overlays, rebuilds, and spot repairs. The program also funds the
biennial collection of pavement condition ratings. This program is
funded through a 1% utility tax that was adopted by City Council in
2008. Program funds reflect remaining budget after allocations to
specific arterial street preservation projects, which are included
as separate projects in this TIP.
Progress Summary:
During 2021, the Auburn Way N preservation projects and 15th Street
NW reconstruction will be completed; the Lea Hill Road and 3rd
Street SW bridge decks will be preserved; the reconstruction of 2nd
Street SE will begin; 4th Street SE reconstruction is being
designed; and arterial patching and crack seal projects are
proposed.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project is anticipated to reduce the operating budget for
street maintenance.
Bud